Zanussi ZKC49/3,ZKC49/3/A User manual

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REFRIGERATOR
FRIGORÍFICO
ZKC 49/3
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES
2222 257-06/2
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WARNINGS
General Safety
ª
This appliance is designed to be operated by
adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper
with the controls or play with the product.
ª
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify
this product in any way.
ª
Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance
does not stand on the electrical supply cable.
ª
Before defrosting, cleaning or maintenance work
is carried out, be sure to switch off the appliance
and unplug it.
ª
Do not remove items from the freezer if your
hands are damp/wet, as this could cause skin
abrasions or “frost/freezer burns”.
ª
Ice lollies can cause “frost/freezer burns” if
consumed straight from the freezer.
Service / Repair
ª
Any electrical work required to install this
appliance should be carried out by a qualified
electrician or competent person.
ª
This product should be serviced by an authorised
ZANUSSI Service Centre, and only genuine spare
parts should be used.
ª
Under no circumstances should you attempt to
repair the appliance yourself. Repairs carried out
by inexperienced persons may cause injury or
serious malfunctioning. Refer to your local
ZANUSSI Service Centre and always insist on
genuine spare parts.
Use
ª
ZANUSSI domestic refrigerators, freezers and
fridge/freezers are designed to be used specifically
for the storage of edible foodstuffs only.
ª
Frozen food must NOT be re-frozen once it has
thawed out.
ª
Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the
freezer as it creates pressure on the container,
which may cause it to explode, resulting in
damage to the appliance.
ª
The cooling plate or refrigerated freezer shelves in
this appliance contain channels through which the
refrigerant passes. If these are punctured this
would cause substantial damage to the appliance
and result in food loss. DO NOT USE SHARP
INSTRUMENTS to scrape off frost or ice. Under
NO circumstances should solid ice be forced off
the lining or shelves. Solid ice should be allowed
to thaw, when defrosting the appliance. See
Defrost instructions.
ª
Manufacturers’ storage recommendations should
be strictly adhered to. Refer to relevant
instructions.
Installation
ª
There are working parts in this product which heat
up. Always ensure that there is adequate
ventilation as a failure to do this will result in
possible food loss. See installation instructions.
ª
Parts which heat up should not be exposed.
Wherever possible, the back of the appliance
should be close to a wall but leaving the required
distance for ventilation as stated in the installation
instructions.
ª
The appliance should be left for 2 hours after
installation before it is turned on in order to allow
the refrigerant to settle.
ª
This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken
when moving it.
IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK SHOULD BE RETAINED WITH THE
APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE APPLIANCE BE SOLD OR
TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER OWNER, OR SHOULD YOU MOVE HOUSE AND LEAVE THE
APPLIANCE, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE BOOK IS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE IN
ORDER THAT THE NEW OWNER CAN GET TO KNOW THE FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE
AND THE RELEVANT WARNINGS.
THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY. YOU MUST READ THEM
CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE APPLIANCE.
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CONSERVATION
Environment Protection
ª
This appliance does not contain gasses which
could damage the ozone layer, in either its
refrigerant circuit or insulation materials. The
appliance shall not be discarded together with
the urban refuse and rubbish. Avoid damaging
the cooling unit, especially at the rear near the
heat exchanger. Information on your local
disposal sites may be obtained from your
municipal authorities.
The materials used on this appliance marked
with the symbol are recyclable.
When disposing of your old fridge, freezer or
fridge/freezer.
Help to keep your country tidy – use authorised
disposal sites for your old appliances.
For maximum efficiency:
Make sure that the appliance is cleaned properly.
Make sure that the door is closed properly.
Do not position the appliance near to sources of heat.
Do not over-fill your appliance, air MUST be allowed
to circulate.
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2222 257-06/1
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CONTENTS
Description of the appliance
5
Installation
6
ª
Positioning
6
ª
Before using
6
ª
Location
7
ª
Door reversibility
8
ª
Changing the opening direction of the door
(freezer compartment)
9
ª
Fitting a decorative door panel
10
ª
The electrical connections
13
Technical specification
14
Operation
15
ª
Setting the temperature
15
ª
Storing deep-frozen foods
15
ª
Ice cubes
15
Health and safety guidelines
16
ª
Fresh food refrigeration
17
ª
Cool check temperature guide
18
ª
Starting the appliance
18
ª
Everyday use of the cool check temperature
guide
18
ª
Defrosting
19
Maintenance and cleaning
20
ª
Internal cleaning
20
ª
When the appliance is not in use
20
ª
Changing the light bulb
20
What happens if something goes
wrong?
21
Guarantee conditions
22
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5
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A
- Dairy compartment
B
- Shelf with egg tray
C
- Bottle storage shelf
D
- Salad drawers
E
- Glass shelf (for storing meat)
F
- Cool check temperature guide
G
- Storage shelves
H
- Thermostat control
I
- freezer compartment
I
A
B
C
H
G
E
D
F
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6
INSTALLATION
Warning
IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE
THAT HAS A LOCK OR CATCH ON THE DOOR,
YOU MUST ENSURE THAT IT IS MADE
UNUSABLE TO PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN
BEING TRAPPED INSIDE.
Positioning
This appliance is designed to operate in ambient
temperatures between 16
°
C (60
°
F) and 32
°
C (90
°
F).
It should be located in a dry atmosphere, out of direct
sunlight and away from extreme temperature e.g. not
next to a cooker or other sources of direct heat, or in a
very cold room e.g. an outhouse, where the
temperatures may fall below 16
°
C (60
°
F). If these
temperatures are exceeded i.e. colder or warmer, then
the appliance may not operate correctly.
For building-in and door reversibility, if necessary,
refer to the relevant instructions in the following
pages.
Before using
Remove all securing tapes. Wash inside the appliance
with lukewarm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to
0.5 litre of water). Do not use soap or detergent as the
smell may linger. Dry thoroughly.
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Location
This appliance is designed to be built-in to a space
having the dimensions given in Fig. 1.
The height of the appliance can be altered if required
by means of adjustable feet situated at its base
(Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
100-170
596
820-870
547
550
600
820
870
D506
D507
8
Door reversibility
Remove the two screws which fix the upper hinge to
the door.
Carefully lean the appliance on its back and remove
the plastic insert (Fig. 3).
Remove the two screws which fix the lower hinge to
the door.
Remove the four screws which fix the lower hinge to
the base of the appliance and remove the hinge itself;
be very careful to recover all the screws.
Remove the four screws that fix the upper hinge to the
appliance and remove the hinge itself.
Take the hinge removed from the upper part of the
appliance on the opposite side (see Fig. 4), and, using
the screws removed from the lower part, fix it to the
base of the appliance itself.
Remove and refit the other hinge on the upper part of
the appliance on the opposite side.
Fix the two front screws into the upper and lower
hinges (Fig. 4).
Finally, check the alignment of the door and make
sure it closes properly.
After having reversed the opening direction of the
door, discard the original plastic insert removed and
fit the insert supplied with the appliance on the
opposite side.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
D447
D510
9
Changing the opening direction of
the door (freezer compartment)
Having changed the opening direction of the
appliance door, it is advisable to also change the
opening direction of the freezer compartment door.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Unscrew the two fixing screws to remove the lower
hinge from the door (Fig. 5).
Remove the freezer compartment door and the upper
hinge. Once the freezer door has been removed,
remove the screws from the catch and refit it on the
opposite side (Fig. 6).
Refit the upper hinge and the door on the opposite
side, then refit the lower hinge (Fig. 7).
When changing the opening direction of the door,
make sure that the hinges fit properly against the
surface on which the door seal rests.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
D576
D577
D578
10
Fitting a decorative door panel
Important: The components needed to fit the
decorative panel have been pre-fitted on the
appliance.
The brackets are secured to the panel by means of
the 7
Ø
3.5x13 screws supplied.
Before starting to fit the panel, remove the large
top bracket by unscrewing the screws and
adjusting pins pre-fitted on the appliance door.
The small bottom bracket need not be removed.
Place the appliance in the position where it is to be
built in (Fig. 8).
The appliance is fitted with adjustable feet; screw the
front and rear feet in or out to adjust the height of the
appliance to that of the recess.
Keeping the appliance central in the recess, slide it in
until its back touches the wall.
With a tape measure (or similar instrument), measure
distance (A) between the top edge of the door and the
top edge of the decorative panel, placing it next to the
recess.
Lay the panel face down (Fig. 9). Position the top
bracket on the panel, making sure that there is an
equal distance between it and the sides and that its
distance from the top edge is equal to distance (A)
less 1 cm.
Secure the bracket with the screws supplied.
Take care not to damage the front face of the panel
whilst working.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
D467
= =
A
D468
A
-1cm
=
=
11
Insert the adjusting pins (B-Fig. 10) into their
locations in the door and screw them in.
Hook the decorative panel onto the top part of the
door, inserting the pins (B) (on the door) into the
elongated holes (1) (in the top bracket fitted to the
panel) (Fig. 11).
Insert the securing screws (C) through elongated
holes (2) and fix the panel without tightening the
screws (Fig. 11).
Once the top of the panel has been correctly
positioned, fix it through the holes in the bottom
bracket, without tightening the screws (Fig. 12).
Check the position again by slackening the screws
and pins then, once the best position has been
obtained, fully tighten all the fixings.
Cover the visible part of the top bracket on the panel
with plastic cover (D), inserting it in the locations
provided in the bracket.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
D532
B
D533
1
B
2
C
D471
D472
D
12
Once the door has ben correctly aligned, tighten the
holding nuts on the fixing brackets and attach the
appliance to the adjacent units and the bottom of the
work surface (Fig. 14).
If the appliance has been fitted into a space 820 mm
high and the maximum height of the base plate is 100
mm, fit the front cover plate by pushing the two
vertical lugs into the rectangular holes on the bottom
side of the ventilation duct until they click. The plate
can be adjusted backwards or forwards in the holes
(Fig. 15).
If the base plate is between 100 and 135 mm high, cut
it as shown in Fig. 17 and mount as described above.
If the base plate is between 135 and 170 mm high, cut
it as shown in Fig. 15.
If the appliance has been fitted into a space 870 mm
high and the maximum height of the base plate is 150
mm, fit the front cover plate as described in Fig. 16.
If the base plate is between 150 and 185 mm high, cut
it as shown in Fig. 17.
If the base plate is between 185 and 220 mm high, cut
it as shown in Fig. 15.
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
D517
135
185
170
220
600
820
870
D518
100
150
820
870
20÷80
D546
min.
50cm
2
100÷135
150÷185
820
870
D520
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The electrical connections
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED.
The manufacturer declines any liability should
this safety measure not be observed.
If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not
suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and
the appropriate plug fitted.
Remove the fuse from the cut off plug.
The cut off plug should then be disposed of to prevent
the hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into
a 13amp socket in another part of your home.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
Green and Yellow - Earth
Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live
If you fit your own plug, the colours of the wires in
the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond
with the markings identifying the terminals in your
plug, proceed as follows:
Fig. 18
Connect the Green and Yellow (earth) wire to the
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter
«E» or the earth symbol , or coloured green and
yellow.
Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter «N» or coloured
black.
Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter «L» or coloured
red.
The plug moulded onto the lead incorporates a fuse.
For replacement, use a 13amp BSI362 fuse. Only
D207
GREEN & YELLOW
13 AMP. FUSE
BROWN
CORD CLAMP
BLUE
13 AMP
ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used.
The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/carrier is
lost. The cover/carrier is indicated by the coloured
insert at the base of the plug.
A replacement cover/carrier must be obtained from
your local Zanussi Service Force Centre whose
address is listed in the Customer Care Booklet which
accompanies your instruction manual.
This appliance complies with the E.E.C. Directive
No. 87/308 of 2.6.87 relative to radio interference
suppression.
This appliance complies with the following
E.E.C. Directives:
- 73/23 EEC of 19.2.73 (Low Voltage Directive) and
subsequent modifications;
- 89/336 EEC of 3.5.89 (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive) and subsequent
modifications.
Please ensure that when the appliance is installed
it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event
of a breakdown.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
* This figure is based on standard test results in accordance with European Standard EN153. Actual consumption
will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located.
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY
TOTAL POWER ABSORBED
AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY*
220-240 V / 50 Hz
110 W
1.00 kWh
GROSS CAPACITY
NET CAPACITY
140 l
134 l
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OPERATION
Setting the temperature
The temperature inside the refrigerator is regulated by
a thermostat with 6 temperature positions and one
«OFF» (
O) position.
Position 1 = minimum coldness
Position 6 = maximum coldness
Turn the thermostat dial to the required position; the
intermediate position is usually the most suitable (3-
4).
The thermostat setting can vary as the temperature
inside the refrigerator compartment depends on the
following factors:
– room temperature
– how often the door is opened
– how much food is stored
– position of the appliance
Important
If the fridge is not defrosting correctly, it is possible
that because a very low temperature has been
selected, the motor is working continuously, which
prevents the defrost cycle from operating.
To ensure correct defrosting, a lower number should
be selected on the thermostat and you should notice
that the motor cuts out from time to time, which is
correct.
If you wish to return to a lower temperature, turn the
thermostat to a higher number; however you should
turn the setting lower occasionally to allow automatic
defrosting.
Storing deep-frozen foods
The compartment marked reaches a
temperature of –18°C and is therefore suitable for
storing ice-creams and deep-frozen food.
For best use of the compartment, the
following points shoud be noted: ensure that the deep-
frozen products have been correctly stored by the
shop-keeper; keep transport times from the shop to
your home to a minimum; do not exceed the storage
period specified by the manufacturer; when the
freezer has not been used for some time; run it for at
least two hours with the thermostat dial set to the
lowest temperature before placing food inside and
then reset to normal operation; do not open the door if
there is a power failure. If the compartment is
full and the failure does not last long, the food will not
be affected; otherwise, you are advised to consume it
soon after.
Ice cubes
Refrigerators with the compartment are
provided with an ice cube tray.
This tray must be filled with drinking water and
placed in the compartment.
Never use metal tools to detach the tray.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
Because of consumer demand, preservatives have
been removed from many pre-prepared foods. This
together with the changes in shopping habits to a
once-a-week shop, mean that safe handling and
storage of food is even more important than ever.
The following tips should help you to ensure that
the food in your home is in as perfect condition as
possible.
ª Keep the time between buying chilled food and
placing it in your fridge as short as possible. Tests
showed that the temperature of 1 litre of orange
juice rose to 22°C in an hour between the
supermarket and home. It then took 11 hours to get
down to 7°C in the refrigerator.
ª Keep the refrigerator door closed as much as
possible. Remember that warm air is flowing in as
you are deciding what to have for tea!
ª Do not push food together too much, try to allow
air to circulate around each item.
ª Cool cooked food as quickly as possible but do
NOT place in the refrigerator until cool. (Leave
food in a place as cool as possible in order that it
can then be placed in the refrigerator as soon as
possible).
ª Do NOT mix raw and cooked meat, they must be
in separate containers. Take care not to let the meat
juices drip onto other food. If the meat does drip,
remove everything and clean thoroughly.
ª Do not store food uncovered.
ª Remove suspect food from your refrigerator and
clean the interior with a solution of bicarbonate of
soda in warm water (5ml to 0.5 litre of water).
ª Never allow spillages to dry and harden.
ª Store eggs in the egg rack provided in the
refrigerator door. Discard any broken or cracked
eggs.
ª Regularly check the refrigerator door seal to
ensure that it is clean and free from bits and
pieces.
ª Always wash your hands with soapy water and dry
them with a clean towel before handling food.
ª Keep work surfaces clean and avoid cross
contamination by not using the same work surface
or knife, without washing them thoroughly in
between.
ª Use kitchen roll wherever possible for cleaning up
food. If you use a dishcloth, be sure to boil it
frequently.
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Fresh food refrigeration
To obtain the best performance, do not store warm
food or evaporating liquids in the refrigerator; do
cover or wrap the food, particularly if it has a strong
flavour.
Do not cover the shelves with any protective material,
such as paper, cardboard or plastic, which may
obstruct the air circulation through them.
To help you use your refrigerator correctly, here are
some more useful hints:
Raw meat (beef, pork, lamb & game): wrap in
polythene bags and place on top of the salad crispers.
Meat can only be stored safely in this way for one
or two days at the most.
Fruit & vegetables: these should be thoroughly
cleaned and placed in the bottom salad crispers.
Butter & cheese: these should be placed in special
airtight containers or wrapped in aluminium foil or
polythene bags to exclude as much air as possible.
Milk bottles: these should have a cap and should be
stored in the bottle rack on the door.
The walls of the refrigerator are equipped with
runners so that shelves can be positioned as desired.
Fig. 19
D040
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Cool check temperature guide
This model has a cool check temperature guide fitted
to a shelf in the fridge compartment. The guide is
designed to show whether the fridge is operating at
safe temperatures for all food types. The guide
consists of a temperature sensitive strip sealed in the
shelf trim.
When the fridge is operating at the safe temperature
to store food, the guide will appear black. If the
temperature in the fridges rises the guide will show
the words TOO WARM. The temperature in the fridge
may rise if the door has just been opened, the fridge
has just been loaded with shopping or if the room
temperature is higher than normal. See “Everyday use
of the temperature guide” for further information.
The shelf with Cool Check temperature guide must be
placed in the fridge according to the instructions
located on the fridge wall and always ensure the guide
is at the front.
When cleaning the shelf take care not to immerse the
guide in water and wipe any spills from the holder
quickly.
Important
The guide is only suitable for use in the model
supplied and accurate temperature guidance cannot be
guaranteed if transferred to other appliances. The
guide will not work in the freezer compartment.
Starting the appliance
Check that the shelf with the Cool Check is
positioned correctly (as described previously). Close
the door and leave the appliance overnight to allow
the temperature to reach a safe level.
If after waiting overnight the temperature guide still
shows TOO WARM, adjust the thermostat to a higher
number, close the door and allow to stand overnight.
A higher thermostat setting may be required to keep
the fridge temperature at the safe storage level during
warmer weather.
For more information on starting you appliance, see
“Operation”.
Everyday use of the cool check
temperature guide
During everyday use a fridge door is opened many
times and as a result temperature fluctuation may
occur. A Zanussi fridge is designed to cope with any
changes in temperature but under certain conditions
the temperature guide in the appliance may show
TOO WARM.
What to do if the Cool Check temperature guide
shows TOO WARM
The Cool Check guide may show TOO WARM if:
1. The fridge is switched off.
ACTION: Start the appliance in accordance with
the instructions.
2. The fridge door has recently been opened or is
left open for more than approximately one
minute.
ACTION: As mentioned before the temperature
guide is sensitive to changes in fridge temperature
and opening the fridge door for prolonged periods
may cause the guide to show TOO WARM. This
should not cause concern as such fluctuations in
temperature do not generally affect the safe storage
of food.
Leave the fridge door closed for as long as possible
so the temperature returns to a safe level, the guide
should then appear black.
3. The fridge has been loaded with fresh shopping.
ACTION: When fresh shopping or additional
quantities of food are placed in the fridge, the
temperature may rise and cause the guide to show
TOO WARM.
Do not adjust the thermostat as the time taken for
the guide to appear black will depend on the
quantity and the temperature of food introduced.
4. The fridge temperature is above the
recommended maximum for the safe storage of
all food types.
ACTION: To lower the fridge temperature, adjust
the thermostat, then leave the appliance overnight
before checking the guide again.
5. If the guide is still showing TOO WARM, adjust
the thermostat again, to a colder setting, and leave
the appliance overnight before checking the guide
again.
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Defrosting
The refrigerator compartment evaporator is
automatically defrosted every time the compressor
stops. The water drains out through a channel
(Fig. 20) into a bowl located at the base of the back of
the appliance, where it evaporates.
In the compartment, the frost must be
removed using the plastic scraper provided whenever
a thick layer accumulates (approx. 4 mm). Do not use
metal tools to remove the frost – they can cause
serious damage.
Is is not necessary to switch the appliance off or take
the food out of the compartment during this operation.
If a thick layer of ice forms, the appliance must be
completely defrosted.
Proceed as follows:
set the thermostat dial to the «
O» position or unplug
the appliance;
wrap the deep-frozen food in several sheets of
newspaper and put in a cool place;
leave the door open and, if you wish to speed up
defrosting times, place a bowl of very hot water inside
the compartment (with a sheet of cardboard
underneath);
soak up the water that collects on the bottom with a
sponge and dry the walls thoroughly;
reset the thermostat dial to the required position or
plug the appliance in again. After running for two or
three hours, it will be ready to store deep-frozen foods
again.
To prevent the water overflowing and dripping
onto the food inside, periodically clean the defrost
water drain hole in the middle of the refrigerator
compartment channel (Fig. 20), using a small
flexible rod.
,
Fig. 20
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried
out, DISCONNECT the appliance from the
ELECTRICITY supply.
Internal cleaning
Clean the inside and accessories with warm water and
bicarbonate of soda (5ml to 0.5 litre of water). Rinse
and dry thoroughly.
NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE
POWDERS, HIGHLY PERFUMED CLEANING
PRODUCTS OR WAX POLISHES, TO CLEAN
THE INTERIOR AS THESE WILL DAMAGE THE
SURFACE AND LEAVE A STRONG SMELL.
Clean the drain hole of the water trough at regular
intervals and make sure that the drain hole is never
obstructed, so that the defrost water may flow freely.
When the appliance is not in use
When the appliance is not in use for long periods,
disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all
foods and clean the appliance, leaving the door ajar to
prevent unpleasant smells.
Changing the light bulb
Should the interior light fail to work, first switch off
the appliance and disconnect from the electricity
supply, then replace the bulb as follows, see Fig. 21.
Unscrew the light cover and then pull it outward
toward the middle of the cabinet. Unscrew the bulb
and replace it with a new 15 watt bulb (available from
your nearest Zanussi Service Centre).
Replace the light cover by sliding it into its original
position and replacing the screw.
Fig. 21
D206
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